Frage von Kernfusion:Hello,
how it is with you.
My captured avi files are 768x576 in size. If I you then paste into Premiere, where's the preview or timeline 720x480 size, I always get 100% scaling and display a correspondingly smaller section (synonymous when exporting then be scaled-tail material is indeed analogous to 720x480).
Scaled it here each film individually, so that it lies exactly in the preview window, or you can enlarge the preview window individually to 768x576, or makes no sense and it is so desired in order to hire more flexibility in positioning the film to have or MPEG conversion takes place in 720x480 anyway, so here would be circumcised according to the Rand to export?!?
Thanks for your answers
Kerni
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
So when running something fundamentally wrong! Digital video (DV-AVI / PAL) has always been a Resolutionvon 720 × 576 pixels! With what attitude you have because your analog (or digital? Gecapturet) recordings?
768 × 576 pixel measures a PAL picture when setting square pixels. The usually make only older NLE editing cards that have only analog connections. Digital video (DV-AVI) has, however slightly rectangular pixels (pixel aspect ratio = 1.07).
720x480 pixels in turn, represent a completely different TV standards, namely the American NTSC with a pixel aspect ratio of 0.9. Which project settings have you got done in Premiere? - Why does not DV PAL?
Antwort von Kernfusion:
Hello, and thank you for the reply.
All beginnings are difficult. No clue what I have done. Now I have all the options once adjusted properly (Pal, camcorder-type, 4:3, ..) and even the gecapture'ten files are 720x576 in size.
And synonymous in the Premiere window corresponding exactly to 100% representation within the framework of scale.
I hope to have any problem anymore.
Regards
Kerni